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Chapter 12 selling overview Section 12.1 The Sales Function Sales Careers

REFLECT When have you had to convince someone to do something? The Sales Function Section 12.1 REFLECT When have you had to convince someone to do something?

The Sales Function Section 12.1 Explain the purpose and goal of the selling function. Discuss how selling is related to the marketing concept. Describe Customer Relationship Management. Analyze sales trends and techniques. Summarize sales management responsibilities. Explain legal and ethical sales issues.

The Sales Function Section 12.1 The marketing concept comes alive in the sales function with the help of emerging trends and technology. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and sales management efforts help to achieve the purpose and goal of selling.

The Sales Function customer relationship management (CRM) call report Section 12.1 customer relationship management (CRM) call report sales quota

Details on Selling and the Marketing Concept and Sales Management The Sales Function Section 12.1 Details on Selling and the Marketing Concept and Sales Management

Details on Selling and the Marketing Concept and Sales Management The Sales Function Section 12.1 Details on Selling and the Marketing Concept and Sales Management

The Sales Function Section 12.1 The Marketing Concept

The Sales Function Section 12.1 The Marketing Concept

Selling and the Marketing Concept The Sales Function Section 12.1 Selling and the Marketing Concept Purpose of Selling Goal of Selling To help customers make satisfying buying decisions. To create ongoing, profitable relationships with customers. The marketing concept has created a customer-centered focus.

Selling and the Marketing Concept The Sales Function Section 12.1 Selling and the Marketing Concept Customer relationship management (CRM) has flourished due to new computer technology. customer relationship management (CRM) A system that involves finding customers and keeping them satisfied.

Selling and the Marketing Concept The Sales Function Section 12.1 Selling and the Marketing Concept Web Sites and Social Media E-Mail Customer Loyalty Programs Sales Trends and Technology Computer Software Mobile Devices Partnerships

Four Concepts of Sales Management and Examples The Sales Function Section 12.1 Sales Management Four Concepts of Sales Management and Examples

Four Concepts of Sales Management and Examples The Sales Function Section 12.1 Sales Management Four Concepts of Sales Management and Examples

The Sales Function Sales Management Section 12.1 Sales Management Sales personnel may be required to complete call reports each time they visit a customer. call report A written report that documents a sales representative’s visit with a customer, including the purpose and outcome of the visit.

The Sales Function Sales Management Section 12.1 Sales Management Regardless of the method of compensation, sales managers often establish sales quotas. sales quota A dollar or unit sales goal set for the sales staff to achieve in a specified period of time.

Legal and Ethical Issues The Sales Function Section 12.1 Sales Management Sales Management Considerations Legal and Ethical Issues Sales Pressure Sales Contracts Sales Regulations

Examples of Legal and Ethical Behavior The Sales Function Section 12.1 Sales Management Examples of Legal and Ethical Behavior

Examples of Legal and Ethical Behavior The Sales Function Section 12.1 Sales Management Examples of Legal and Ethical Behavior

The Sales Function 1. Explain the purpose and goal of selling. Section 12.1 Section 12.1 1. Explain the purpose and goal of selling. The purpose of selling is to help customers make satisfying buying decisions with the goal of creating ongoing, profitable relationships with them.

The Sales Function Section 12.1 Section 12.1 2. Discuss which trends and technologies help businesses with customer management. Company Web sites, targeted customer e-mails, customer loyalty programs, computer sales software, mobile devices, and partnerships between businesses help with CRM.

The Sales Function Section 12.1 Section 12.1 3. Explain the role that sales management plays in the sales process. Sales management establishes the guidelines and policies under which sales people function. Sales managers plan, organize, and control the sales function.

CONNECT What type of product would you enjoy selling? Why? Sales Careers Section 12.2 CONNECT What type of product would you enjoy selling? Why?

Sales Careers Define personal selling. Identify sales positions. Section 12.2 Define personal selling. Identify sales positions. List the steps in the sales process. Analyze how customers make buying decisions. Evaluate selling as a career option.

Sales Careers Section 12.2 An understanding of the purpose of selling and the different levels of customer decision making can help salespeople determine how they will perform the steps of a sale.

Sales Careers personal selling organizational selling cold call Section 12.2 personal selling organizational selling cold call telemarketing extensive decision making limited decision making routing decision making

Sales Positions, Steps of a Sale, and Customer Decision Making Sales Careers Section 12.2 Sales Positions, Steps of a Sale, and Customer Decision Making

Sales Positions, Steps of a Sale, and Customer Decision Making Sales Careers Section 12.2 Sales Positions, Steps of a Sale, and Customer Decision Making

What is personal selling? Sales Careers Section 12.2 Personal Selling What is personal selling? personal selling Any form of direct contact between a salesperson and a customer.

Types of Sales Positions Sales Careers Section 12.2 Personal Selling Types of Sales Positions

What is organizational selling? Sales Careers Section 12.2 Personal Selling What is organizational selling? organizational selling Sales exchanges that occur between two or more companies or business groups.

Sales Careers Personal Selling What is a cold call? cold call Section 12.2 Personal Selling What is a cold call? cold call A sales visit without an appointment.

The Do Not Call Registry has had an impact on telemarketing. Sales Careers Section 12.2 Personal Selling The Do Not Call Registry has had an impact on telemarketing. telemarketing Telephone solicitation to make a sale.

Sales Careers Section 12.2 Personal Selling The Steps of a Sale

Sales Careers Personal Selling Customer Decision Making Section 12.2 Personal Selling Customer Decision Making Extensive Decision Making Limited Decision Making Routine Decision Making extensive decision making A type of customer decision making used when there has been little or no previous experience with an item offered for sale. limited decision making Used when a person buys goods and services that he or she has purchased before but not regularly. routine decision making A type of customer decision making used when a person needs little information about a product he or she is buying.

Car allowances and expense accounts Benefits for being a top seller Sales Careers Section 12.2 A Career in Sales Sales Career Benefits Career advancement Car allowances and expense accounts Commission on sales Benefits for being a top seller

Characteristics of Successful Salespeople Sales Careers Section 12.2 A Career in Sales Characteristics of Successful Salespeople Honesty Interpersonal skills Problem-solving

Characteristics of Decision Making Sales Careers Section 12.2 A Career in Sales Characteristics of Decision Making

Characteristics of Decision Making Sales Careers Section 12.2 A Career in Sales Characteristics of Decision Making

Sales Careers Section 12.2 Section 12.2 1. Explain how personal selling differs from other forms of promotion. Personal selling involves two-way communication between the buyer and seller; other forms of promotion are one way.

Sales Careers Section 12.2 Section 12.2 2. Identify the types of sales position in which a salesperson would visit a customer’s place of business. Field (outside) sales involves a salesperson visiting a customer’s place of business. Manufacturing, wholesaling, and some service businesses employ field sales representatives.

Sales Careers Section 12.2 Section 12.2 3. Discuss the reasons why there are so many sales career opportunities in different types of businesses. Since all companies make money by selling products and/or services, sales career opportunities can be found virtually everywhere. Because being a good salesperson requires specialized skills, there are always positions open for successful individuals.

Chapter 12 selling overview Section 12.1 The Sales Function End of Chapter 12 selling overview Section 12.1 The Sales Function Section 12.2 Sales Careers